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The statement comes at a time when the supply of coal by CIL to non-power sectors has been kept suspended temporarily amid electricity generating plants in the country facing fuel shortages.
“Today also, the aluminium industry has not received any relief with respect to the ongoing coal supply crisis. Indian aluminium plants are grappling with critically low levels of coal stock, with no recourse or alternative means to meet their power needs and keep the plants operational,” the Aluminium Association of India (AAI) said.
It further warned that if the coal supply is not restored immediately, it would lead to irrevocable collateral damage to these national assets.
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“Aluminium production is a 24×7, 365 days continuous process industry. There is no provision to switch off and switch on. It is a highly power-intensive industry, just to illustrate one tonne of aluminium requires 14,500 units of continuous power which is 15 times in comparison to steel…and 145 times as that for cement,” it explained.
It further said that Coal India should immediately resume continuous coal supply to the aluminium industry to prevent the closure of the plants, it added.